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An ultrasound is a diagnostic procedure that enables us to examine the shape and size of internal structures, or even their blood flow. Ultrasounds are a painless procedure, but does require hair to be clipped to allow the probe to have contact with the skin layer. Ultrasound scans may be recommended if your pet requires…
In the warmer months, we may go to the freezer for an iced treat to help us cool off, but is it ok for dogs to also enjoy these frozen goodies? Yes – dogs can have ice cubes! However, keep in mind ice cubes can pose a choking risk when our pets are whizzing around…
Previous guidance for pets with suspected heat stroke was to douse them in tepid water to prevent cooling them down too quickly and minimize the risk that they go into shock. However, this has now been updated and the heat stroke guidance catchphrase is now ‘Get them wet, straight to the vet’ Symptoms of heat…
Read our article on how to cool down your dog, cat, rabbit or small furry pet on a hot summer’s day.
Worms in cats and dogs: Our MKVG Guide Cats and dogs can pick up a range of worms including nematodes, cestodes and trematodes in Europe – lets break them down into their generic names. Intestinal worms Non-intestinal worms Roundworms (Toxocara canis & Toxocara Cati) Toxocara canis is a large intestinal nematode that can measure up…
Asking the right questions before adopting any pet can help you make an informed decision that’s right for you both.
Planning a BBQ this summer? Check out our Vet’s top tips for ensuring your pets have fun, stay safe, and can enjoy some tasty treats too.
Many of the issues seen in rabbits develop from being fed the incorrect diet. It is important to make sure you are feeding your rabbit correctly to meet their dietary needs and to avoid health problems. Key common problems can include: Gut Stasis: This is a condition where the digestive system slows down or even…
Over the summer months, some rabbits are at risk of becoming infested with maggots, commonly referred to as flystrike. Generally, healthy rabbits will not be affected but it is considered best practice to provide with protection against flystrike between April and October. Flystrike occurs when flies land on your rabbit and lay eggs. These eggs…